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Posted: 12/02/21 8:20 pm ::: |
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38-34 NCSU end of third
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The talent gap between womens college basketball and the WNBA has become light years in width. Yet the college game has better viewership hmmmm….time to tap into this market Kathy 👀
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Indiana does not have a single player that can create their own shot effectively meaning not throwing up a prayer. Berger is their closest and she’s not that efficient being a shooter. I would not pick this team as a title contender regardless of the ranking . More of a best option to be upset in the tourney . NC state likes these dog fights without offense and tough defense . Kind of resembling South Carolina Circa Alysa Jenkins and Tiffany Mitchell .
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Posted: 12/02/21 8:38 pm ::: |
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The talent gap between womens college basketball and the WNBA has become light years in width. Yet the college game has better viewership hmmmm….time to tap into this market Kathy 👀 |
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Posted: 12/02/21 9:43 pm ::: |
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I think that depends quite a bit on where you live. No one up here is going to spend Sun afternoon watching the WNBA during one of the few months of the year when you can go outside without getting frostbite.
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Posted: 12/03/21 2:39 am ::: |
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Never used Uber. Is it less expensive than a taxi in a city with lots of taxis? |
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Posted: 12/03/21 2:46 am ::: |
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WNBA 09 wrote: |
Stormeo wrote: |
WNBA 09 wrote: |
The talent gap between womens college basketball and the WNBA has become light years in width. Yet the college game has better viewership hmmmm….time to tap into this market Kathy 👀 |
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Stormeoooo ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Tbh my vision has changed on WCBB instead of having favorite teams I watch favorite players who have W potential. That’s what I follow versus a team bc there’s not one team in WCBB that will have Starting 5 of WNBA players THAT LAST more than 5 years in the league and you know this |
I'm not sure I understand the point of this. There's no college football team that starts 22 future pros, either. That doesn't stop that doesn't stop it from being great, exciting football or 80,000 fans from packing stadiums across the country every Fall Saturday.
By the way, as to your "test", in 2019 the entire ND starting 5 was drafted by the NBA and is still playing, most starting (Jackie Young, Arike Ogunbowale, Marina Mabrey, Brianna Turner and Jessica Shepard), so it does happen, albeit rarely. If Shepard doesn't make 5 it will be because of injuries, not ability.
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Posted: 12/03/21 9:33 am ::: |
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GlennMacGrady wrote: |
Never used Uber. Is it less expensive than a taxi in a city with lots of taxis? |
Yes, although we didn't take the next step of figuring out what a black cab would cost to cross state lines; that might have been negotiable to something under $130, but it was at that point we determined we didn't really want to do the double-header that badly.
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Posted: 12/03/21 1:16 pm ::: |
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ArtBest23 wrote: |
WNBA 09 wrote: |
Stormeo wrote: |
WNBA 09 wrote: |
The talent gap between womens college basketball and the WNBA has become light years in width. Yet the college game has better viewership hmmmm….time to tap into this market Kathy 👀 |
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Stormeoooo ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Tbh my vision has changed on WCBB instead of having favorite teams I watch favorite players who have W potential. That’s what I follow versus a team bc there’s not one team in WCBB that will have Starting 5 of WNBA players THAT LAST more than 5 years in the league and you know this |
I'm not sure I understand the point of this. There's no college football team that starts 22 future pros, either. That doesn't stop that doesn't stop it from being great, exciting football or 80,000 fans from packing stadiums across the country every Fall Saturday.
By the way, as to your "test", in 2019 the entire ND starting 5 was drafted by the NBA and is still playing, most starting (Jackie Young, Arike Ogunbowale, Marina Mabrey, Brianna Turner and Jessica Shepard), so it does happen, albeit rarely. If Shepard doesn't make 5 it will be because of injuries, not ability. |
Thanks its my vision appreciate the comment
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ArtBest23 wrote: |
WNBA 09 wrote: |
Stormeo wrote: |
WNBA 09 wrote: |
The talent gap between womens college basketball and the WNBA has become light years in width. Yet the college game has better viewership hmmmm….time to tap into this market Kathy 👀 |
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Stormeoooo ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Tbh my vision has changed on WCBB instead of having favorite teams I watch favorite players who have W potential. That’s what I follow versus a team bc there’s not one team in WCBB that will have Starting 5 of WNBA players THAT LAST more than 5 years in the league and you know this |
I'm not sure I understand the point of this. There's no college football team that starts 22 future pros, either. That doesn't stop that doesn't stop it from being great, exciting football or 80,000 fans from packing stadiums across the country every Fall Saturday.
By the way, as to your "test", in 2019 the entire ND starting 5 was drafted by the NBA and is still playing, most starting (Jackie Young, Arike Ogunbowale, Marina Mabrey, Brianna Turner and Jessica Shepard), so it does happen, albeit rarely. If Shepard doesn't make 5 it will be because of injuries, not ability. |
Thanks its my vision appreciate the comment
_________________ 3-Time WNBA Champion-3-Time National Champion-4-Time Olympic Champion....And Yes DT "We Got Confeti" lol
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